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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1929, p. 67

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May 3, 1929 WILMETTE L.IFE 1At ----~----·. --------~--·---------- the North Shore Theaters Teatro Bill-o-Fare Comes to Norshore M~y 4 "Th~ Wild Party," Clara Bow's first ·;·--·-.------··-·---·~---·-------·----~--------. T eatro A·nnounces Clara Bow'a· First Talkie Talking and Sound Pictures for Week "Redskin," with sound and natural colors, is now showing at the Teatro del Lago. This picture. which stars Richard Dix, is noted for its beauty and its unusual scenic backgrounds. It is a story of the Indians and was filmed largely in the Navajo Indian reservation of northeastern Arizona. Gladys Beimont, as the Indian maiden , plays opposite Dix. Glen Tryon, popular Universal comedian will be seen and beard at the Teatro this Sunday, May 5, \vhen his newest talking pictur~, "lt Can't Be Done," will be presented. It is a rollicking farce comedy of a backward young man who reads a success-inten-lessons book and oroce·eds to tweak the world by the ta11. Adorab-le Sue Carol is the heroine and cause of all this inspired ambition. It is her first appearance opposite Tryon. Laao· in uNo Mtm'11Antr# Shrridan Rocd BetWifn Wilmette and Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 MATINEES SATURDAY. SUNDAY SATURDAY t!$ SUNDAY Doon Open 1 :30 Show Starts at 2 p. m ·· Continuous Buening· During Wul Doora Open 6:30 Show Start· 7 p. m. Program Starting May t Thurs., Fri. and Sat., May !·1·4 1--Days--1 <Tn Sound and Natural Colors) RICHARD DIX del Lupe V~lez Sing a ; The specially prepared sound accompaniment devised by Hugo Ri ese nield, famous composer and conductor, will be a feature of the presentation of "Lady of the Pavements" at the Teatro del Lago Monday and Tue sday, ~fay b and 7. Th\! synchronized mu sica l score includes the Irving Berlin th eme song, "\\!here is the Song of Songs for Me?" sung by Lupe Velez, heroine of the film. "Nena" and "At th e Dance" both popular numbers, are also sung by .M is s Velez. The leading parts in th e picture have been \vell cast. Broadway favorite and Theater GUild Lupe Vel~_?:, so captivating as the star, has the leading male role. he roine opposite Douglas Fairbank s in "The Gaucho," is the girl of the cabarets. William Boyd of "The Volga Boatman" and "T\\'o Arabian Nights" fame, is the man, and Jetta Goudal, long established as a character tar, portrays the other \Voman. talking picture, will be the Norshore attraction for the week beginning this Saturday, May 4. Clara is very much a wild party in this picture, and does nothing which will disappoint h~r many fans. Her speaking voice is pleasing and she is gen~i~ely likeable. Miss Bow plays Stella Ames, undisputed leader of a gay gang of coltege girls who (!sk ·no more of their alma mater than that duty be not so strenuous that it interfere with play. A new professor of anthropology arrives on the scene, whom Stelta has met before in rather extraordinary circumstances. Stella makes things as miserable as possible for the young professor and then falls in love with him. Frederic March, as the professor, gives a capable and pleasing performance. There is a large supporting cast, including Marceline Day and others. , The Norshore stage attraction for next week will be "Plav Ball." Al Kvale and the Jazz Collegians witt be NEW ROLE FOR JEANETTE Jeanette Loff, the lo\'ely blonde~ who on hand to make merry. appears in Pathe pictures, will have a CHICAGO TO NEW YORK featured role in "Joe College," a story of college life in which Eddie Quillan "A Companionate Marriage." which will have the male lead. had its world premiere at the New Evanston theater and which was later shown at the Cort theater in Chicago. ture, ope ns a two-day engagt!n1ent at the Teatro Friday, May 10. Ruth has been put on the stage in !\J'ew Chatterton in the feminine lead, is York under a new nam e. "Marrv the playing h~r second role . in talkmg Man!" Joan Peers who is kno~n to motion pictures. Fredenc Mar~h, Chicago theater goer3 will be in it. Saturday. llay 4 "The Trail of '98" ... . .......... Varsity "Redskin" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teatro "The Wild Party" . . . . . . . .. . .. Norshore Sunday, llay 5 "It Can't Be Done" . ...... . ... . . . T eatro "The Wild Party" . . . . . .. ~orshore Monday, lfay 8 "Why Be Good?" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Varsity "The Wild Party" . . . . . . .. . . . ~orshore "Lady of the Pavem ents" .. . . .. . . . Teatro Tuesday, lla y 7 "Fancy Baggage" . Community House "Lady of the Pavements" ... . ..... Teatro "The Wild Party" ..... . . . . . ~orshore "Why Be Good?" . . . ........... . . Varsity Wednesday, )Jay 8 "The Wild Party" . . . . . . . . . ~or :::: hore "Alias Jimmy Valentine" . .... ... .. Teatro "Why Be Good?" . . . . .... Va L;i ty Thursday, )Jay 9 "Alias Jimmy Valentine" . .... .. . .. Teatro "The Wild Party" . ....... . ... .. Norshore "The Ghost Talks" .. Varsity }.. rlday, llay 18 "Mother Machree" . Community House "The Wild Party" . . . . . . . . . . . . Xorshore "The Dummy" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tea tro "The Ghost Talk~·· . .... Yarsity "~REDSKIN" "Post Mortem"-Billy Doely (All Talkie Comedy) Paramount News -Added Saturday Only"Parlor Pests" Eduratlonal Comedy Pathl' Rel'lew and Aesop's Fables (In Sound) Sunday, May 6 (Talkie and Sound Effects) SUE CAROL and GLENN TRYON hJT CAN BE DOllE" Eddie Peabody (All Talkie Comedy) "Fishing Fools"-Oswald Cartoon (In Sound) Dolly ~ews and Klnogram News Jron. and Tnes., May 8·1 (Singln~ and Sound) LUPJ~ VELEZ, WJU. BOYD and JETTA GOUDAL "fliJO College Chams" (Theatre News on Page 72) ··LADY 01' THE PAVEMEIITS" "Danclntr .<\ round"-Pathe (All Talkie Comedy) Sportllght-(ln Sound) Paramount News W(·tlnt~Hlay and T. h ursday, May 8·1 (Talking and Sound) WILLIAl'l HAINES and LEILA HYAMS Dramatic Role for Haines "Alias Jimmy Valentine," a talking picture, in which William Haines appears in his first big dramatic role, is to be the Teatro attraction VvT ednesday and Thursday, May 8 and 9. The star breaks away for the first time from the breezy farce parts that have made him famous, and reveals himself as a dramatic actor of unusual intelligence and ability. The film is adapted from the famous crook play of Paul Armstrong. Leil~ Hyams has the feminine lead. With an imposing cast of playc'rs, all of whom · have won renown on the legitimate stage or before the movie camera, "The Dummy," all-talking pic- -Now PlayingCHARLES "BUDDY" ROGERS and NANCY CARROLL in ~~ALIAS Saturday Only, May 4 JIMMY VALEIITIIIE" "CLOSE HARMONY" AL KVALE in "Weclding Bells" DOLORES DEL RIO iD "TRAIL OF '98" with Ralph Forbea -SATURDAYHey Bow! Hear Her Talk! "That's My Wife" Laurel and Hardy Comedy (With Sound Eftect8) llarlon Harris Aet-Singlng Klnogram News Wednesday Friday and Saturday, May lO·lt (All Talkie) RUTH CHATTERTON and · ALL STAR CAST ~"IRE DUMMY" COMMUNITY HOUSE TUESDAY, MAY 7 Audrey Ferris-Myrna Loy George F awcett-Burr Mcintosh Edmund Breese In Jerome Kingston's Comedy CLARA ·BOW "THE WILD in Mon., Tues., Wed. May 6·7-8 "King of the Campus" Colleglans-(Ail Talkie) "lnsplratlon"-Shubert's Songs (Singing) Paramount News Friday Puthe Rel'lew In Sound Saturday Sunday and Monday, May 12·11 (Singing, Talking and Sound) "THE WOLF SONG" Lupe Velez, Gary Cooper and Louts Wolhelm 'fuesd~y & Wednesday, May 14·U "TRAIL OF '98"-(ln Sound) Dolores Del Rio and Ralph Forbes Thurs., Fri. and Sat,, May 18·17·18 (Singing, Talking and Sound) "CLE"\R THE DECKS" Reginald Denny -COMING SOON"Close Harmony," Buddy Rogers and Nancy Carroll-AU Talkie and Singing; "Chinatown Nights," Wal· lace Beery and Florence VIdortOO percent Talkie; "Geraldine," ' Eddie Quillan and Marlon NixonIn Sound; "Co hens and Kelleys In Atlantic City," George Sidney and Mack Swain-Talkie; "The Wolf of Wall Street," George Baneroft and BaclanoTa-100 percent Talkie; "The Bellamy Trial," Betty Bron· son and Leatrice J oy-Talkle ··· So and COLLEEN .MOORE iD PARTY" -Stage Hit- "WHY BE GOOD" Thurs. and Fri. May 9-10 AU Talking Picture ~~Fane)' Baggage" Also "The Colleglu.ns" AL KVALE and His Jazz Collegians in FRI. and SAT., MAY 10-11 MUSIC WEEK PROGRAM! "PLAY BALL" Monday ni1ht is Belle Bennett-Victor McLaglen Ted McNamara-Neil Hamilton ~~Motbe· MaeJueee" RADIO NIGHT Charlie Garland and Charlie Schultz of . WBBM Nuba Allen of KYW Speelal Musical Features VIA PHOTOPHONE JJaurel and Hardy Comedy "THE G'HOST hotophone Sound Accompaniment TALKS"

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